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Market Response to the Launch of Indonesia’s Sovereign Wealth Fund

Ekonomi Keuangan Investasi dan Syariah (EKUITAS)
This study aims to investigate the short-term impact of Danantara’s launch, a newly established sovereign wealth fund in Indonesia, on market performance. A quantitative research design is employed in this study with an event study approach. The observed
Elmira Siska   +3 more
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Sovereign Wealth Funds

2021
A sovereign wealth fund is an investment pool of foreign currency reserves owned by a government. SWFs have become a great source of liquidity for many MNCs in dire need of cash. They constitute an unorthodox financial market, per se. It would be a mistake to encourage the perception that foreign investment, even from government-owned entities, is a ...
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A Blueprint for Setting Up a Sovereign Wealth Fund: Lessons for South Africa

Politeia
The South African government has expressed interest in setting up a sovereign wealth fund (SWF). This study examined the views of experts in various fields regarding their perceptions of whether the proposed SWF is desirable, feasible and sustainable ...
Muzi Khumalo   +1 more
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Analisis Hukum Peran dan Kedudukan Daya Anagata Nusantara (Danantara) Sebagai Badan Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) Dalam Mengelola Investasi Masa Depan Bangsa

Recht Studiosum Law Review
Perkembangan iklim investasi di Indonesia ditandai dengan munculnya Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) yang bernama Daya Anagata Nusantara (Danantara). . Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis peran hukum dan kedudukan Daya Anagata Nusantara (Danantara ...
Hamit Tantio Lumban Gaol   +4 more
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Norway’s opportunities via the Sovereign Wealth Fund and the European Green Deal

International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2022
Norway has a stable economy, a vibrant private sector, the highest living standards in the world, a robust labour market, moderate inflation, and low public debt.
Amedeo Gasparini
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Are Sovereign Wealth Funds Different?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Based on a sample of 56 sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), the aim of the paper was to conduct a comparative analysis of SWFs and other asset management vehicles to verify whether SWFs can be considered institutional investors. Analysis focused on SWF asset allocations in a period that included the subprime mortgage crises (2007-2010), as well as on ...
A. Paltrinieri, PICHLER, Flavio
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Sovereign Wealth Fund (Swf) Institution: Roles And Challenges Of The Indonesia Investment Authority (Ina)

Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) is a term in the realm of finance that refers to a state-owned financing institution. One of the Sovereign Wealth Funds owned by the Indonesian government, the Indonesia Investment Authority (INA), has been operational since ...
Vincent Guo, Rouli Anita Velentina
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Sovereign Wealth Fund Typologies and Healthcare Investment: An Exploratory Study of Six Cases Through an Agency Theory Lens.

International Journal of Health Planning and Management
Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs), managing over USD 13 trillion globally, are increasingly active in healthcare. Yet research often treats them as uniform, overlooking how mandates may shape strategies.
Rita McGrath
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The Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds in the Global Economy: Can South Africa Establish a Sovereign Wealth Fund?

Politikon, 2022
Establishing a sovereign wealth fund is one of the instruments the governing party has considered to give expression to the idea of a developmental state.
Mzukisi Qobo, Mills Soko
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Sovereign‐wealth funds

International Journal of Development Issues, 2008
PurposeOver the last two decades global cross‐border investment has increased. State‐owned and managed, sovereign‐wealth funds (SWFs), largely from the emerging‐market economies, have started playing a decisive role in underpinning, sustaining and expanding financial globalization.
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